What's one stranger you still remember?


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Friday, May 9th | St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin | 4 to 5:30 pm, pop by whenever you want <3
Once upon a time, strangers talked to strangers.
They offered directions and compliments, sat beside us on benches and shared one-liners that somehow stayed with us for years. These tiny interactions, quiet, fleeting, seemingly insignificant—used to be a thread in the everyday life. And slowly, we’re losing them.
How can we be more connected again?
What to Expect:
🎨 We’ll create a collaborative artboard together, filled with portraits, marks and stories. It will stay on display in the park for the day as a public tribute to these beautiful micro-interactions—and a reminder that talking to strangers still matters.
- All materials provided (paper, pens, markers, and collage bits)
- A gentle and welcoming space to draw, write, or just reflect
- No artistic skills needed—just your memory, your presence, and your openness
- Optional: add your story to our hanging gallery line
Let’s gather to remember that we’re still part of something bigger. That even the smallest exchange can spark connection.
Join me for a creative evening of reflection and art at St. Stephen’s Green. You’ll be invited to sketch or write about one stranger you still remember—someone who crossed your path and left a mark, no matter how small.
🌿 Come as you are. Let’s honour the strangers we’ve never forgotten—and maybe meet a few new ones, too.

What's one stranger you still remember?